Where Different Sorts of Fame Get You With California Voters
Prominent liberal reporter and theorist and one of our nation's longest-lasting and interesting political bloggers Mickey Kaus runs for the Dem Senate primary in California, gets 5 percent, 94,000 votes. (He was on the ballot with his real first name "Robert" so maybe didn't get that blogger name recognition). Same election, media-hound lawyer and leading Obama birther conspiracy theorist Orly Taitz (with merely 21 campaign donors!) pulls in over 372 thousand votes, 26 percent, in her run for GOP nomination for secretary of state in the tarnished Golden State.
Full Cali vote results from yesterday. Former Reason guy Dave Weigel with the analysis on the Kaus and Taitz ironies, such as they are, at the Washington Post. Look for a great feature interview with Kaus on his quixotic campaign and struggle for the soul of the Democratic Party in a forthcoming issue of Reason magazine.
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To recap, that's THREE HUNDRED SEVENTY-TWO THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED EIGHTY-FOUR votes.
Shouldn't that be "one of our nation's longest-lasting and least interesting political bloggers"? If Mickey was fighting for the Democratic Party's "soul" (can't we retire that phrase? Please?), I guess the Devil won. Too bad.
Arianna Huffington is so fail, she didn't even get the highest vote in California for a lady with a crazy accent!
So bummed she lost. That would have been some classic fun.
Well, isn't that a good proof that people are stupid sheeple? Well, at least the majority is, because they buy any shit as long as a general label is on it.
Then, this might be the reason, why our economy needs entrepreneurs to go forward.
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